Sine Mora
Sammlung
Du musst angemeldet sein
Über das Spiel
Systemanforderungen
Noch haben wir keine Systemanforderungen für dieses Spiel eintragen können oder es sind noch keine bekannt.
Steam Nutzer-Reviews
Empfohlen
57 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 18.07.14 19:58
Indi-Shooter den man mal zwischendurch spielen
kann, zu mehr taugt das Spiel aber leider nicht
weil es dazu noch einen relativ hohen Schierigkeits-
grad besitzt und somit einige Frustmomente verursacht.
5 / 10
Weiterlesen
Nicht Empfohlen
26 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 23.06.14 23:22
Schade sieht eigentlich ganz nett aus grafisch und technisch.
Weiterlesen
Empfohlen
95 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 21.12.13 08:41
Klarer Tipp für jeden Shoot-em-up Fan
Sehr empfehlenswert ist es jedoch in 3D, da hier auch das grandiose Leveldesign durch die Tiefenwirkung noch mal einen ticken mehr zur geltung kommt.
Achtung: Auf Grund der Vollbildmethode (Fake-Vollbild) des Spiels, wird 3D Vision standardmässig nicht unterstützt, da es nur als Fenster erkannt wird. Ein endsprechendes Patch kann bei HELIX MOD heruntergeladen werden, was mehr als empfehlens ist!!
Weiterlesen
Empfohlen
92 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 03.09.16 14:52
Weiterlesen
Empfohlen
169 Std. insgesamt
Verfasst: 15.10.13 14:29
Yes, you can pick up Sine Mora and play it without having played any shmups ever before. And yes, you can have fun with it if you are a veteran player. Sadly, you can side in either of the two groups, the fun will start to fade away quite quickly. The game tries to please both sides at the same time which, in some cases is impossible. Sometimes it tries to cut corners with inconsistent bullet pattern and difficult hit detection to please the casual fan base, in other times it gets so difficult that a one-time player will probably quit after a couple of fails. It's a balance often Sine Mora just can't get right.
The game introduces an interesting time based mechanism. You and your planes don't have any health; instead you get a time meter constantly counting down. Once it hits zero, you are dead. To keep the meter running you have to shoot down enemy planes and vehicles which will add time to the counter. It's really interesting and the devs should be praised for coming up with this unique approach which actually works really well.
The story is something that bugs me. Sine Mora introduces a world, background story, multiple timelines and several characters that would be too much even for a game with a dozen-hour length of game play. But no, our game’s campaign lasts around 2 to 3 hours (!), which is frankly, disappointing. You will never get the idea of the story as it's overly complicated for a game of this magnitude. To make the matter worse, different characters are introduced every 20 minutes and that's where you lose any interest of understanding the underlying story. Just give me the next Boss and let's get on with it! And the game does. There are huge boss battles in every 15 minutes, which on normal are pieces of cakes, but on harder difficulty give players a hell lot of trouble.
If there's one thing in which the game excels it's the graphics department. It looks absolutely astonishingly beautiful, for its genre it is over the top. The environment is colorful, detailed and alive. Levels are varied and vivid, and you have to really look hard for graphic letdowns in the game. Audio-wise the game keeps up the pace with an excellently composed soundtrack that is worth listening to. The sound effects sometimes feel weird and weak, but you can get used to it. The voice over is where the game really lets us down. For one thing, there's no English voice track. For whatever reason the devs decided to include only the original, Hungarian voice over. For those who can't speak the language, you won't miss a thing. Voice actors feel unmotivated and rather reading than acting their scripts. Also, it is littered with Hungarian trash language that sometimes feel uncomfortably awkward.
After breezing through the short and puzzled campaign for a casual gamer there's sadly not much to do further. All the other game modes where you can change your planes and pilots are for veteran and experienced shmup players. If you are a one time player you can give it a shot, but be prepared to fail many times. Some of the bosses and levels can get so difficult that it will frustrate even the most talented players. And this isn't because of the lack of skills from the player, but rather the aforementioned flaws: inconsistent bullet patterns and odd hit detection.
Sine Mora tries so hard to please everyone that it fails to please many. Every gamer hard-core shmup player or casual can have a shot at this beautifully confusing piece, but after a couple of hours we move on with ambiguous feelings.
Rating: 61/100; Replay Value: 2/5; To Beat: 2.5 hours (campaign); Played on: normal.
Weiterlesen
Release:21.03.2012
Genre:
Arcade-Shooter
Entwickler:
Grasshopper Manufacture
Vertrieb:
Microsoft
Engine:keine Infos
Kopierschutz:keine Infos
Franchise:keine Infos
Einzelspieler
Mehrspieler
Koop
Kein Prisoner hat oder wartet auf das Spiel